The Irish Literary Times

The Irish Literary Times provides up-to-date coverage of Irish literary news and events in a magazine format via articles available online.

The site is curated by Gerard Beirne an Irish poet and novelist based in Sligo. He has published six books of poetry and fiction. His novel The Eskimo in the Net (Marion Boyars Publishers) was shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award and was selected by the Literary Editor of the Daily Express as his Book of the Year “scandalously ignored by the Man Booker judges...”. His recent collection of stories was shortlisted for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award.

The Irish Writers Centre Online Writer-in-Residence is an online project showcasing the work of Irish writers. The first online writer-in-residence is June Caldwell whose short story collection ROOM LITTLE DARKER is due in May 2017 with New Island Books.

Irish Arts Center (IAC), the arts and cultural center dedicated to projecting a dynamic image of Ireland and Irish America for the 21st century, has announced its fall 2017 season. The lineup epitomizes IAC's commitment to building community with a diversity of arts institutions, artists and audiences - in New York, across America, and abroad.

Writing can be taught to someone who is hungry to write and who possesses some talent. Not all published writers are talented, remember. Some are, some are less so. But hunger and an appetite for reading and expression in language will carry the right person a long way.

MICHAEL J. WHELAN / PEACEKEEPER Between the pages the reader will find unexpected, non-official views of conflict , ultimately, a rosary of redemption, words that needed to be said so they could taste the air.

Cart Include historic titlesRegisterSign in The Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets Part of Cambridge Companions to Literature EDITOR: Gerald Dawe, Trinity College, Dublin View all contributors PUBLICATION PLANNED FOR: November 2017AVAILABILITY: Not yet published - available from November 2017...

The inclusion of Galway-based novelist and short-story writer Mike McCormack on the Booker Prize longlist for his most recent novel, Solar Bones, has been welcomed by his many fans here and further afield. As a young writer, Mike enjoyed success with first short-story collection, Getting It in the Head, which won the Rooney Prize for …

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